A nationalized health care system is not the quick fix that its proponents claim. It is a vehicle for long-term political and economical influence and will change America in a more radical way than we can portray today. Kallberg addresses the myths about single payer universal health care by drawing comparisons with Sweden, which has one of the most comprehensive socialized health care systems.

This important and up-to-date e-book provides a complete guide to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), signed by President Obama in March 2010 with coverage of every facet: top things to know; improvements available now and by 2014; patient bill of rights; small employer tax credits; Medicare donut hole rebate; pre-existing condition plans and high-risk pools; much more.

This e-book provides a truly comprehensive and up-to-date guide to federal grants, government assistance programs, and grantwriting, plus the new Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA or ACA), and requesting government records under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Privacy Act. It covers programs for non-profit organizations, small businesses, and individuals.

Hello fellow Americans! My name is Glenn, and I'm an insurance broker. I have seen the effects of high premiums first hand, and wanted Obamacare to bring positive change in health care. As I became more familiar with Obamacare, I realized how harmful it is, and found a better solution. By reading Passing Obamacare, you will too :o)
"Repeal" now has an important partner...Replace!

The complete opinion of the 11th Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals on the unconstitutionality of the individual health insurance mandate contained in the Affordable Care Act, issued on August 12, 2011, is reproduced in this flowing-text format for e-readers. Additional material about the ACA and the implementation of the law is also included.

Who should pay for someone's personal support? Them, or everyone else?
That argument has the potential to be the most divisive controversy our nation has faced, since slavery. With half of America on some kind of welfare, this is today's hot button issue. The U.S.is financially broke over this one thing.

The AMA reported by 2003 that 225,000 people were being killed per year by their prescription drugs: 125,000 correctly prescribed and 100,000 misdiagnosed by their doctors. All were taken according to directions.
And so we eagerly accepted reporter Alex Burke's manuscript, which includes an in-depth investigation into the 2100 profitable deaths a year in the Ohio BWC system alone.